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. >>> issue one, too big to fail? >> i urge democrats and republicans in the senate to find common ground on a plan they can get support that can get support from both parties in the houses, a plan that i can sign by tuesday. >> okay, the economic stats n the second quarter of this year, april, may, june, the u.s. economy grew at a rate of that's 4/10 every 1% growth. question, are these statistics a bigger worry than the debt ceiling prevailing argument? pat buchanan? >> they're equally big worries, john. despite the fact the president had an $800 billion stimulus fed is triple the money supply, three deficits of almost $5 trillion, the economy is dead in the water this. that argues for a stimulus of a reaganite stimulus or obama stimulus, but there's who more tools in the toolbox here. on the other side you have the debt deficit problem, which $10 trillion in deficits, which argues for austerity. spending cuts, taxations, so you've got two in total conflict. the president inherited aaron economy, john, that i think
. >>> issue one, too big to fail? >> i urge democrats and republicans in the senate to find common ground on a plan they can get support that can get support from both parties in the houses, a plan that i can sign by tuesday. >> okay, the economic stats n the second quarter of this year, april, may, june, the u.s. economy grew at a rate of that's 4/10 every 1% growth. question, are these statistics a bigger worry than the debt ceiling prevailing argument? pat buchanan?...
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a big change on the way. showers and thunderstorms, went of the south at 5 miles per hour. temperatures around 80 degrees coming week. best days, tuesday and wednesday. and go to our web site and check out of the latest pictures from showing the biggest slump fires. >>> what movie tomorrow? would be your choice? one of our c what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lay on one of those, if you want a soft bed you can lay on one of those." we providththe exact individualization that your body needs. this is youbobody there. you u an see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ththen they start telling us, "well yeah, i feel sore right there in the morning." my lower back. that's right where i've been experiencing pain. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh yeah. it's really shaping to my body. when you find somebody's perfect level of comfort, that ma
a big change on the way. showers and thunderstorms, went of the south at 5 miles per hour. temperatures around 80 degrees coming week. best days, tuesday and wednesday. and go to our web site and check out of the latest pictures from showing the biggest slump fires. >>> what movie tomorrow? would be your choice? one of our c what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed...
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shoes to shape my ass, an adjustable bed to force my body into the shape of a crunch, and burritos big enough to use as dumbbells. i usually pound down about five and then spend an hour on this machine. (laughter) but according to the american council on exercise, toning shoes do not offer any benefits. yeah. like i'm going to trust the american council on exercise. have you seen americans? they don't know exercise. so if you don't want to waste exercise time actually exercising, prescott orthopedics is proud to introduce new placebo sizers. the left shoe tones your shin core with a six-inch stiletto heel that ends in a greased marble. meanwhile, the right shoe builds ankle mass with its patented cinder sole. wear them wherever you go: at home, dune flight of stairs, in the back of an ambulance or in traction. side effects of placebo sizers may include blooming bunions, fruit by the foot and ankle remus. next up... (laughter). drug health. thank you. (laughter) everyone knows the more prescription drugs cost, the better they work. but some of our nation's biggest drug companies are abo
shoes to shape my ass, an adjustable bed to force my body into the shape of a crunch, and burritos big enough to use as dumbbells. i usually pound down about five and then spend an hour on this machine. (laughter) but according to the american council on exercise, toning shoes do not offer any benefits. yeah. like i'm going to trust the american council on exercise. have you seen americans? they don't know exercise. so if you don't want to waste exercise time actually exercising, prescott...
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. >> he has 800 fans, and on another side he has raised a big bucks for the cancer center. >> he is now our top fund- raiser. >> one dog's daring dash, finishing with a smile can be better than finishing first. his longest training run for this race was only a mile but she is already starting to train him so that he can run all 13 miles next year. jay korff, abc7 news. >> for a photo gallery of him [ female announcer ] welcome to busch gardens williamsburg where d.c. goes to get away. maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be that water country usa has more of the waves, slides and rides everyone wants. so plan your getaway and come play. you never know who you'll run into. get started at buschgardens.com/dc.
. >> he has 800 fans, and on another side he has raised a big bucks for the cancer center. >> he is now our top fund- raiser. >> one dog's daring dash, finishing with a smile can be better than finishing first. his longest training run for this race was only a mile but she is already starting to train him so that he can run all 13 miles next year. jay korff, abc7 news. >> for a photo gallery of him [ female announcer ] welcome to busch gardens williamsburg where d.c....
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wound up behind bars for her big day..the trouble that ook her from the wedding aisle ....to a jail cell!
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taking on entertainment culture values and you know if you've got the crazy hair like he does and the big mouth that often but by having the biggest males in the room you paid the most attention to so he can ask where obama's birth certificate is from even though we have no clue where his hair is from. is a good word to alan if i go to you in boston you know george w. bush was a failure in business before he became president and nobody held out against him here you know what is this i mean is this is just really just a reality t.v. show the extension of the trump pseudo reality i mean is he really fusing the two together he's still on t.v. quite literally. oh yeah he sure is well we don't really know what his objective is here is this really about a run for the presidency i mean he's certainly making a lot of noise and to rection but the the alternative explanation would be that he's simply furthering his own ego and you know there is a tradition in this country about cider candidates and i don't think that in general it's a bad idea to bring new blood into the mix the problem here is he'
taking on entertainment culture values and you know if you've got the crazy hair like he does and the big mouth that often but by having the biggest males in the room you paid the most attention to so he can ask where obama's birth certificate is from even though we have no clue where his hair is from. is a good word to alan if i go to you in boston you know george w. bush was a failure in business before he became president and nobody held out against him here you know what is this i mean is...
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perhaps lions and cats have been big money makers. two irish rock stars figured spiders would be a smash. you turn the comic book "spider-man" into a broadway show and what hadn't gone wrong? it's the most expensive production ever. we have our conversation with the men of rock who have been positively rolled by this experience and are hoping the jokes will stop when the curtain goes up. >> reporter: when our sweet, good natured furry friends at "sesame street" do their parody of the mishaps and injuries of a broadway show that's when you know you have a pr problem. >> bono, could you give me a boost next time? >> reporter: when the tony awards, broadway's oscar night sets aside a segment for jokes about a broadway show, it's uncomfortable. >> i sent bono a congratulatory cable but it snapped. >> so it's a natural question for the show's two chief creators. >> have your names taken a hit, do you think? >> i don't believe so. i think the project has come through the fire and i think that it's going to survive. i truly believe that. >>
perhaps lions and cats have been big money makers. two irish rock stars figured spiders would be a smash. you turn the comic book "spider-man" into a broadway show and what hadn't gone wrong? it's the most expensive production ever. we have our conversation with the men of rock who have been positively rolled by this experience and are hoping the jokes will stop when the curtain goes up. >> reporter: when our sweet, good natured furry friends at "sesame street" do...
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coming up today on the big picture. the sequel. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realms. of the future are covered. download the official policy of location to i phone on called touch from the i choose option. like. video on demand keys minefield calls an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. call wealthy british scientists. market dynamics. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our feet. the end of the campaign taking a. lead . a low aim welcome. crosstalk i'm peter lavelle is he for real he's got a name a t.v. show claims to be rich and has a signature hairstyle of course it is the donald donald trump he says he may or may not run for the u.s. presidency irrespective of the final answer what does all this trump mania say about america and its politics. and. crossed our trump as a presidential candidate i'm joined by cliff schecter in columbus he's an author pundit an
coming up today on the big picture. the sequel. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realms. of the future are covered. download the official policy of location to i phone on called touch from the i choose option. like. video on demand keys minefield calls an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. call wealthy british scientists. market dynamics. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars are there are no holds barred look at the...
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'cause i look like i'm in a ska band right now, like i'm in reel big fish. - adam, i beg to differ. we're not a house full of cubans, man. we're white dudes. we gotta be careful. 'cause we can be very unfashionable very quickly. - mrs. lawler. it's almost after dark.
'cause i look like i'm in a ska band right now, like i'm in reel big fish. - adam, i beg to differ. we're not a house full of cubans, man. we're white dudes. we gotta be careful. 'cause we can be very unfashionable very quickly. - mrs. lawler. it's almost after dark.
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. >>> gas prices are lower, as we head into the big memorial day weekend. usually, they're headed the other way this time of year. but aaa says the national average for regular right now is $3.81. that is more than a nickel less than a month ago. >>> you can save more money this weekend by slowing down. parking your car, rather than waiting at a drive-through. and unloading some of the junk you've been keeping in your car. the added weight uses up gas. >>> most overseas markets are up, thanks to strong earnings on wall street. hong kong's hang seng is in positive territory. in london, the ftse opened up, as well. the nasdaq was up a fraction. >>> that seafood you're buying at a supermarket or a restaurant may not be what you think. researchers using gene sequencers found that one-fourth of all seafood products are misidentified with cheap fish passed off as the expensive types. >>> google is unveiling a way to make purchases at a store, by waving your cell phone. it will get a limited test, at first this summer, with only a few cards and phones. then, of co
. >>> gas prices are lower, as we head into the big memorial day weekend. usually, they're headed the other way this time of year. but aaa says the national average for regular right now is $3.81. that is more than a nickel less than a month ago. >>> you can save more money this weekend by slowing down. parking your car, rather than waiting at a drive-through. and unloading some of the junk you've been keeping in your car. the added weight uses up gas. >>> most...
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you, i am telling you, the only thing keeping our kids from humping at the bus stop is fear of the big "c." you let the government mandate a vaccine that helps prevent one form of cervical cancer, and you might as well let the u.n.'s jackbooted thugs hold down your little princess and inject her with pharmaceutical grade slut juice. giving your girl this vaccine is admitting that one day in the future she may have premarital or post marital sex. and you're saying that's fine with you. well, i will not say that to my children. hell, i will not say that to my grandchildren. i will say, i don't know how you got here. ask your parents. i don't want to know. [laughter] and folks, after the debate, michele bachmann raised an even more disturbing issue with this vaccine. >> a woman came up crying to me tonight after the debate. she said her daughter was given that fact seen. she told me her daughter suffered mental retardation as a result of that vaccine. there are very dangerous consequences. >> stephen: that is damning news for this vaccine. we should get a second opinion. >> the american a
you, i am telling you, the only thing keeping our kids from humping at the bus stop is fear of the big "c." you let the government mandate a vaccine that helps prevent one form of cervical cancer, and you might as well let the u.n.'s jackbooted thugs hold down your little princess and inject her with pharmaceutical grade slut juice. giving your girl this vaccine is admitting that one day in the future she may have premarital or post marital sex. and you're saying that's fine with you....
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that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created by companies that started. they estimate a certain number of startups, then they find out, guess what, they didn't have that number of startups. it's a statistical effort to make this, and they have overstated -- >> who is controlling their efforts to do that? is that just the instincts of federal workers? [everyone talking at once] >> they're bureaucrats, they're professionals and they are doing the best they can. this is no more a conspiracy than the media extra that you seem to think -- >>> know, this is politics! and it's not heal fum for his re-election. so a call comes from the white house. you can use a
that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created...
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. >> are big story tonight, may have outside of a baltimore county nightclub and with one man dead and a police officer and hospitalized. shots were fired outside the club baltimore on pulaski highway just before 2:00 a.m. this morning. sheldon dutes is live in rosehill with the latest. >> the officer that was injured is expected to be ok. he got hurt while trying to secure the scene, but he has since been treated and released from hospital. the 911 call came in at club baltimore on pulaski highway. although they do not know the motive, but the shooting stemmed from an argument at closing time. the gunman opened up fire in the parking lot killing one person. the police have identified the victim as george william bryant. officers say when they got here it was pretty chaotic. >> when they responded, they found a large group of people surrounding the victim. as the officers tried to secure the crime scene and move people back some medical personnel could arrive, some people failed to follow those orders. one officer was assaulted and was transferred to the hospital where he was treated a
. >> are big story tonight, may have outside of a baltimore county nightclub and with one man dead and a police officer and hospitalized. shots were fired outside the club baltimore on pulaski highway just before 2:00 a.m. this morning. sheldon dutes is live in rosehill with the latest. >> the officer that was injured is expected to be ok. he got hurt while trying to secure the scene, but he has since been treated and released from hospital. the 911 call came in at club baltimore on...
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what we really love our small businesses with big ideas. knock out! is an underwear company unded by a harvard stay at home and mother in the district. she is a success. today, angela newnam, ceo of knock out! panties is here to tell us about technology of panties has become a huge business. there is this whole idea about technology behind them, and it hato do with deer hunting technology. explained the link. >> it is a crazy story behind knock outut! i had this idea about making undergarmentss with high-tech performae of fabrics built in. >> trying to get rid ofll of the issues that we do not talk about. >> all of ose things that no one wants to talk about. in my patneent work, i found this technology that was a natural technology for natural fafabrics that absorbed older. the more research i did, it was exactly what i wanted for undedergarments. >> it was developed and the primar audience that it was marketed toward where deer hunters. >> many of our viewers may have heard of this big virginia company. they developed this technoology. you put that o
what we really love our small businesses with big ideas. knock out! is an underwear company unded by a harvard stay at home and mother in the district. she is a success. today, angela newnam, ceo of knock out! panties is here to tell us about technology of panties has become a huge business. there is this whole idea about technology behind them, and it hato do with deer hunting technology. explained the link. >> it is a crazy story behind knock outut! i had this idea about making...
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i went out and took big, controversial issues and got them done for the conservative cause. national security, as well as fiscal and economic. unlike the other candidates, i have defeated democratic candidates in tough district. so no one in this race has the resume and the vision i have. >> how worried about you about rick perry? he did very well. >> if everyone was talking about me as much as everybody was talking aboutr rick perry, i'd have donew ell well, too. >> he's governor of texas. he has a lot of resources. i am the little engine that could candidate. rick perry's a great guy, ooh- ahh. we're chugging along. we have a caucus strategy, not a straw poll strategy. the straw poll was a check to see if we were building a base of support. we are building support in iowa. >> we did a great job. setting aside ron paul from the standpoint of being able to win the caucus, if you look at the attention of the three people, between pawlenty, bachmann and me. in those press clips, and see how many times pawlenty was mentioned -- made a feel like you've lot of progress. >> i do n
i went out and took big, controversial issues and got them done for the conservative cause. national security, as well as fiscal and economic. unlike the other candidates, i have defeated democratic candidates in tough district. so no one in this race has the resume and the vision i have. >> how worried about you about rick perry? he did very well. >> if everyone was talking about me as much as everybody was talking aboutr rick perry, i'd have donew ell well, too. >> he's...
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else hears you some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you know i'm sorry is a big issue. and while it appears the tea party influence maybe crossing the ocean into europe today two prominent players in the eurozone french president nicolas sarkozy and german and german chancellor i'm going to angela merkel proposed that all seventeen countries that make up the euro zone ought to enshrined in their constitutions and obligation to balance their national budget we've heard that before all right now that may be where the tea party influence and since they also want to harmonize national policies they're on everything from economic forecasts to corporate taxes but it seems like countries like germany which seem to lead the way in the recovery following the two thousand a collapse are getting desperate and so too are the supporters of the eurozone itself as artie's arena goes got reports. some work to live others lives to work corky market combines the two today he and his nephew ran the picture framing shops and up by hawking grandfather almost a century ago but the fam
else hears you some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you know i'm sorry is a big issue. and while it appears the tea party influence maybe crossing the ocean into europe today two prominent players in the eurozone french president nicolas sarkozy and german and german chancellor i'm going to angela merkel proposed that all seventeen countries that make up the euro zone ought to enshrined in their constitutions and obligation to balance their national budget we've heard...
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that's a big deal. but aside from that, what is actually in the spill specifically is back loaded to cut toward the end of the ten-year window instead of the beginning in order to protect the recover but not to support the recovery further. >> i guess the final question is, is there any light on the horizon in terms of addressing exactly the thing that you just mentioned in terms of unemployment and the thing we have been banging on here at this anchor desk of the network and the nation and the blog that a complete reluctance, inability for washington to deal with the obvious problem for more stimlative measures for demand and supporting people who are unemployed. >> what kills me about the deal. i can't believe it when i step back and look at it. we did it so stupidly. there's a clear deal here. there are two perspectives on the economy. one you need more deficit reduction in the long term. and more support now. any economist will tell you this is not hard. a lot of deficit reduction between 2015 and 2
that's a big deal. but aside from that, what is actually in the spill specifically is back loaded to cut toward the end of the ten-year window instead of the beginning in order to protect the recover but not to support the recovery further. >> i guess the final question is, is there any light on the horizon in terms of addressing exactly the thing that you just mentioned in terms of unemployment and the thing we have been banging on here at this anchor desk of the network and the nation...
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. >>> the poultry industry is big business. i'm don harrison i'll tell you why coming up here on abc 2 news. >>> and halloween is around the corner. we have apps you can put on your smart phone to help you with carving a pumpkin or keeping track of your kids. bge's instant discounts got our homeowner to switch to energy star® cfl bulbs. these covered cfls look great and last longer- perfect for 'them hard-to-reach places. 3-way cfls really click with my style. go to participating retailers for bge's instant discounts on select cfls. learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com. heyhey, i go all night long and still save! >>> of the questions can be when did they have their first pregnancy and how old they were. how many pregnancies have they had? is there a family history of breast cancer? it is all important. if they are at increased risk then they'll see one of the specialists to determine if there is a way to reduce the risk. >> i want to wrap up now but i want to give you this number. thanks for s
. >>> the poultry industry is big business. i'm don harrison i'll tell you why coming up here on abc 2 news. >>> and halloween is around the corner. we have apps you can put on your smart phone to help you with carving a pumpkin or keeping track of your kids. bge's instant discounts got our homeowner to switch to energy star® cfl bulbs. these covered cfls look great and last longer- perfect for 'them hard-to-reach places. 3-way cfls really click with my style. go to...
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ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >> pretty good chance we will see more of jimmy smith we could see him from the first snaps. smith is no. 22. no one will hand him a starting job. certainly not the defensive coordinator buddy wants to see him tested against the best talent. he has a raw talent that draws comparisons to chris mcallister. he knows he has a lot of growing to do before anyone quibbles' him -- labels him. >> i want to be able to be compared to him. i will bring my own element to the defense. if it happens, it happens. i am out here to do my job. >> teathe team owner expressed his ongoing optimism with getting a deal done. a long-term deal with fiat salary space. the rapidly changing world this season, they will play awhen the chiefs com
ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >> pretty good chance we will see more of jimmy smith we could see him from the first snaps. smith is no. 22. no one will hand him a starting job. certainly...
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. >> this is a big mess that everybody is responsible. president obama offered no leadership over the last two months. he completely caved to the right. somehow in your greg-alogue, the tea party didn't say what they want. obama looks like an idiot. he shows no leadership. we got no tax increases. that's exactly what the tea party wanted. >> i think both of us are right. it is in the sense that they got the debate shifted over to -- instead of spending to cutting, but they still didn't cut. there are still increases. so they got the debate so maybe in 2012 that will become bigger -- a bigger story. but as opposed to the deal there was only 22 billion in the first year. >> we didn't do what we were supposed to do in the first place. so nobody won. the tea party got the agenda on the table, but nobody ended upcoming out with the real solution that created change. we could have created a solution that prevented the down grade and tackled the hard issues of social security. the fact that none of us are going to have it, we think -- i don't kn
. >> this is a big mess that everybody is responsible. president obama offered no leadership over the last two months. he completely caved to the right. somehow in your greg-alogue, the tea party didn't say what they want. obama looks like an idiot. he shows no leadership. we got no tax increases. that's exactly what the tea party wanted. >> i think both of us are right. it is in the sense that they got the debate shifted over to -- instead of spending to cutting, but they still...
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big names and titles aside, this is a big deal. >> to get to this point is a huge honor for our town. it's huge. there's a lot of -- so many people have put so many hours into this. it's just great, just being in the semifinals, hey! >> reporter: the national trust for historic preservation looks at towns for their character and vibrancy, and efforts to preserve their history. george washington walked here. you can see a sample of more than 800 historic structures in town goes back hundreds of years. there are new events going on all the time, to generate interest in the heart of town, to shop, look at art, and antiques, even have a bite and a beer. and for a small town to survive let alone get nominated for a major award folks here say you have to hustle. >> it fits into that, excuse the term, arts-partsy town. that's the representation we, have, and we're trying to increase the local knowledge of that and the regional knowledge of what we have here. >> reporter: they have to put together a packet for the committee, including a video and letters of recommendation, and give it all to
big names and titles aside, this is a big deal. >> to get to this point is a huge honor for our town. it's huge. there's a lot of -- so many people have put so many hours into this. it's just great, just being in the semifinals, hey! >> reporter: the national trust for historic preservation looks at towns for their character and vibrancy, and efforts to preserve their history. george washington walked here. you can see a sample of more than 800 historic structures in town goes back...
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coming up today on the big picture. of. me leave. to. take a. welcome back to crossfire i'm here about to remind you we're talking about donald trump's potential presidential run. ok alan i'd like to go back to you i mean this isn't the first time we've seen celebrities coming out throwing their hat or potentially throwing their hat into the rain here we have arnold schwarzenegger i mean he was he was elected in real active in california we have jesse ventura which the you know still makes the the scene as a former politician but he still listen to fred thompson maybe not the greatest campaigner but he did make a bed and we have other people that you know they they they a new incarnation and model reagan is the greatest one that is this point on this program he was elected dog governor of california before he became president are we moving ever steadily into the age of celebrities fusing in with politics is this just a trend it's going to get continue. yes i think so and you know the names that you mentioned are really only scratching the surfac
coming up today on the big picture. of. me leave. to. take a. welcome back to crossfire i'm here about to remind you we're talking about donald trump's potential presidential run. ok alan i'd like to go back to you i mean this isn't the first time we've seen celebrities coming out throwing their hat or potentially throwing their hat into the rain here we have arnold schwarzenegger i mean he was he was elected in real active in california we have jesse ventura which the you know still makes the...
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folks, we have got big news here at the report. yesterday jay the intern welcomed his son ezra max into the world. so i want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to jay and his family and an even more heartfelt, where are you? i had to get my own coffee today and i done remember how i take it. black, sweet and light, latte, iced? i don't know, i had to drink all four of them! i got so tweaked i bit the ear off a barista so get back here! mi just as cute as ezra. i could do everything can do. i can sleep, i can eat, i can cry, i soil myself. (laughter) >> plus my fon tan el isn't closed either. now that you have a child, jay, i also need to share with you my wisdom as a father. being a parent is a sublime and beautiful adventure. filled with unexpected joys and unimaginable terror. i hope you have enjoyed sleeping, jay, because as a parent, the rest of your nights will be haunted by local news stories like this. >> a few things i never thought would appear in the same sentence, tampons and vodka. do i have your attention? >> steph
folks, we have got big news here at the report. yesterday jay the intern welcomed his son ezra max into the world. so i want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to jay and his family and an even more heartfelt, where are you? i had to get my own coffee today and i done remember how i take it. black, sweet and light, latte, iced? i don't know, i had to drink all four of them! i got so tweaked i bit the ear off a barista so get back here! mi just as cute as ezra. i could do everything can do....
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that we need to worry about yemen as well, and then getting him out of the the way, and actually, a big step forward. >> paul: on that point, the u.s. is expanding the drone war in that part of the world and there have been news reports that we're building a base, a new base for drone attacks there, how significant is that, is that on a campaign? >> well, the most effective means that we've found so far to go after terrorist kingpins from the front-- from the hinterlands of pakistan to yemen, to somalia, to places in east africa, we've gotten very good at this game and it's not a surprise that it's not only a human rights campaigners who have been active against drones, it's sympathizers with the taliban, with al-qaeda, who have been putting maximum pressure on the pakistani government, for instance, to end the drone strikes because they are so deadly, so effective and every month you find a new taliban or al-qaeda leader, who has been killed. and the effect is, we are decimating their front line leadership, it means that the new leaders, who are coming to the fore aren't in their 40's
that we need to worry about yemen as well, and then getting him out of the the way, and actually, a big step forward. >> paul: on that point, the u.s. is expanding the drone war in that part of the world and there have been news reports that we're building a base, a new base for drone attacks there, how significant is that, is that on a campaign? >> well, the most effective means that we've found so far to go after terrorist kingpins from the front-- from the hinterlands of pakistan...
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the big story is the wind. gusts up to 50 miles per hour. we will stay cloudy and cool, and showers will and this evening. overnight, the skies would clear ownby wins - and the winds will diminish. i think you are going to enjoy this forecast. >>> storms in the northeast and northwest of the country are making air travel challenging for a lot of people. we are live at reagan national airport. >> let's talk about the roads. we have some video from i-95. right now, traffic is moderate, but as you can see from those pictures, traffic is very heavy. it is starting to rain out here again. that will slow traffic even more. plan ahead if you will hit the road. as far as air travel, weather has been a problem throughout the day. it is very windy out here. for the most part, that has not affected flights leaving reagan national airport. if you are waiting for family to arrive, you could be waiting for some time. >> are really just want to get home. >> that is tell everybody feels today. -- that is how everybody feels today. storms are causing a lot o
the big story is the wind. gusts up to 50 miles per hour. we will stay cloudy and cool, and showers will and this evening. overnight, the skies would clear ownby wins - and the winds will diminish. i think you are going to enjoy this forecast. >>> storms in the northeast and northwest of the country are making air travel challenging for a lot of people. we are live at reagan national airport. >> let's talk about the roads. we have some video from i-95. right now, traffic is...
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we're seeing big flakes. wet heavy snow. this will be dangerous tomorrow for people trying to shovel out because the snow will be heavy and tough to maneuver. >> real quick, are theree
we're seeing big flakes. wet heavy snow. this will be dangerous tomorrow for people trying to shovel out because the snow will be heavy and tough to maneuver. >> real quick, are theree
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she needs a closed-circuit television to make it big enough. what she needs is vague. >> when the teacher is explaining and then you go back to the braille, it is hard. >> as far as the books go for our kids, we ordered them. it takes 26 books of braille to cover one literature book. sometimes it can be 14 volumes. >> it is good to have these things in the classroom. just because they have different skill levels in there does not mean they cannot do things in the same way. >> i have the textbook and materials i need for the blind to allow them to participate in a regular education setting curriculum. >> it broadens their knowledge of the city into the world. give them a chance, and they can show you what they can do. >> someone has to read me the chapter. you do not memorize the whole chapter at once. >> some people look at them in a -- as a distraction in the classroom. it actually adds an element of patients and understanding for regular students in the classroom. >> i use this for my classis, a homework assignments. if the teacher has the sy
she needs a closed-circuit television to make it big enough. what she needs is vague. >> when the teacher is explaining and then you go back to the braille, it is hard. >> as far as the books go for our kids, we ordered them. it takes 26 books of braille to cover one literature book. sometimes it can be 14 volumes. >> it is good to have these things in the classroom. just because they have different skill levels in there does not mean they cannot do things in the same way....
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a big change in landscape. 29 years of history coming down tonight's big number. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. thanks for being with us. up next ♪ in every bottle of olay bodywash to leave your skin feeling soft and smooth. with olay. didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. and try our deliciously refreshing v8 v-fusion + tea.
a big change in landscape. 29 years of history coming down tonight's big number. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. thanks for being with us. up next ♪ in every bottle of olay bodywash to leave your skin feeling soft and smooth. with olay. didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. and try our deliciously refreshing v8 v-fusion + tea.
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big numbers. that will grow to 10% by 2015. companies to use the internet are growing four times faster than those who are not. so in short, the internet is not making inevitable change faster, it has become an engine of change itself. it has recast the way we communicate. it has transformed the way we learn and share knowledge. it is empowering people everywhere, making the world more open and fairer and prosperous. think about how far we have already come i encountered my first computer back in high school. it reads -- it is enormous and very clunky. my phone literally but in my pocket now. i first became a programmer to relate information. today you can talk to your phone search and things like that. when i started working in computer science, we had big dreams, but the technology could not deliver it. i remember being blown away by the demo in 1968 of the experimental prototype of the mouse. we take these things for granted. it was only invented a little while ago. it was utter science fiction to imagine one day a computer
big numbers. that will grow to 10% by 2015. companies to use the internet are growing four times faster than those who are not. so in short, the internet is not making inevitable change faster, it has become an engine of change itself. it has recast the way we communicate. it has transformed the way we learn and share knowledge. it is empowering people everywhere, making the world more open and fairer and prosperous. think about how far we have already come i encountered my first computer back...